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Golf pro Georgia Ball opens up about viral TikTok of male stranger caught critiquing her swing

A professional female golfer who made headlines after an amateur male golfer tried to correct her swing didn’t want to call out the stranger during the “awkward” interaction, but now she can see her “funny side” Became.

Georgia Ball, a certified PGA instructor, was concentrating on her swing when a stranger interrupted her unsolicited advice at a driving range near Liverpool.

“It was an awkward conversation at the time, but I was just focused on what I was doing,” Ball said. sky sports. “It’s nice to look back now and see the funny side.”

Georgia Ball posted a video of the moment a man interrupted her during practice and gave her unfair advice. TikTok/Georgia Golf Coach

Ball, who has more than 185,000 followers on TikTok and regularly posts golf tips, was tempted to replace him with a man who claims to have “20 years” of golf experience. However, he chose to become a bigger person.

“To be honest, I’m a humble person,” she told the outlet. “I’m not going to criticize him or say I’m a PGA pro. I just don’t have it in me to do that.”

“I have a lot of conversations with different people. Everything I receive is positive and I’m always looking for tips and advice, but most of what I receive is supportive.”

Ball was practicing her swing at the driving range when a man approached her after she hit a shot.

Ball’s video titled “Can you believe he said this?” has been viewed approximately 15 million times.

“Sorry, what are you doing there, you shouldn’t be doing that…swing and follow through,” he told Ball, adding that she was “too slow on the way up.”

Ball has more than 185,000 followers on TikTok and regularly posts golf tips to his account. Facebook/Georgia Ball Golf Coach
Ball is a PGA certified instructor. Facebook/Georgia Ball Golf Coach

Throughout the video, Ball tried to convey that she was “making swing changes” while the man continued to coach her on proper swings off camera.

“Do you know how good that was?” he told Ball after the next shot.

“I just continued to do what I had to do, working on my swing,” Ball told the magazine. “It was an awkward conversation at the time, but like I say now, I was just focused on what I was doing.

the Liverpool native said. sky sports She never had a chance to check the man’s swing to see if the golf was as legit as she thought he was faking himself while giving her unwanted tips.

She was practicing her swing at a golf driving range near Liverpool when a stranger interrupted her and gave her some unsolicited advice. Facebook/Georgia Ball Golf Coach

But Ball admitted: bbc news beat She added that the man was “right about what he said” about her swing, but the advice infuriated her fans, adding that the response she had received since the video went viral was “very positive”.

Users across TikTok were shocked by Ball’s 90-second video, with many accusing him of “mansplaining.”

“As a man, this is the first time I’ve actually seen ‘mansplaining’ happen,” one user wrote.

“The point of that exchange was to let him know he’s been playing golf for 20 years lol,” another jokingly noted.

“It’s admirable how you kept your composure. I wouldn’t have been so kind to you,” another person commented.

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